26.3265, TOC: Journal of Phonetics 51 (2015)

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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 12:12:22
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Journal of Phonetics Vol. 51 (2015)

 
Publisher:	Elsevier Ltd
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Phonetics 
Volume Number:  51 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2015 


Subtitle:  What’s So Special About H(igh)? Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives on the Linguistic Functions of Raised Pitch   


Main Text:  

Journal of Phonetics
Volume 51, Pages 1-108, July 2015 
What’s So Special About H(igh)? Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives on the Linguistic Functions of Raised Pitch 
Edited by Jonathan Evans	

Editorial Board / Subscription Information 
Pages IFC 

High is not just the opposite of Low 
Pages 1-5 
Jonathan Paul Evans 

Effects of talker-to-listener distance on tone 
Pages 6-35 
Chilin Shih, Hsin-Yi Dora Lu 

The role of high pitch in Tashlhiyt Tamazight (Berber): Evidence from production and perception 
Pages 36-49 
Timo B. Roettger, Martine Grice 

The effects of language learning and vocal training on sensorimotor control of lexical tone 
Pages 50-69 
Li-Hsin Ning, Torrey M. Loucks, Chilin Shih 

High F0 and musicianship make a difference: Pitch-shift responses across the vocal range 
Pages 70-81 
Brantly A. Sturgeon, Ryan J. Hubbard, Sara A. Schmidt, Torrey M. Loucks 

Brain responses to spoken F0 changes: Is H special? 
Pages 82-92 
Chun-Hsien Hsu, Jonathan P. Evans, Chia-Ying Lee 

High-toned [il] in Korean: Phonetics, intonational phonology, and sound change 
Pages 93-108 
Sun-Ah Jun, Jihyeon Cha 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Neurolinguistics
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     Korean (kor)

Language Family(ies): Berber


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